Church ushers

Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

Usher Robin Price, left, treasurer of the Lady Usher Board, left, prays with the congregation while standing at attention during the Easter service at Grace AME Church on Winters Lane. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Interdenominational Church Ushers Association. The ICUA is a historically African-American faith organization that trains church ushers.

Usher Robin Price, left, treasurer of the Lady Usher Board, left, prays with the congregation while standing at attention during the Easter service at Grace AME Church on Winters Lane. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Interdenominational Church Ushers Association. The ICUA is a historically African-American faith organization that trains church ushers.

Jean Kirkland, in front, responds to the preaching contributed by her son, the Rev. Christopher Kirkland, during the Easter Service led by Rev. Howard C. Wright. Usher Kokeeta Davis is positioned in the aisle at left, ready to offer assistance at Grace AME Church on Winters Lane. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Interdenominational Church Ushers Association. The ICUA is a historically African-American faith organization that trains church ushers.

Jean Kirkland, in front, responds to the preaching contributed by her son, the Rev. Christopher Kirkland, during the Easter Service led by Rev. Howard C. Wright. Usher Kokeeta Davis is positioned in the aisle at left, ready to offer assistance at Grace AME Church on Winters Lane. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Interdenominational Church Ushers Association. The ICUA is a historically African-American faith organization that trains church ushers.